Bidirectional optical communication system transmits optical signals with
two different wavelengths .lambda..sub.1 and .lambda..sub.2
(.lambda..sub.1 <.lambda..sub.2) between a broadcasting station and a
plurality of ONU terminals. Bisecting separation of .lambda..sub.1 and
.lambda..sub.2 requires expensive WDMs. .lambda..sub.1 -selective
photodiode which absorbs all the .lambda..sub.1 light and allows all the
.lambda..sub.2 to pass through is proposed. The energy gap Eg.sub.1 of the
light receiving layer is determined to be smaller than hc/.lambda..sub.2
and larger than hc/.lambda..sub.1. The .lambda..sub.1 -selective
photodiode and the other photodiode are positioned in series on a beam
line, which dispenses with WDMs.
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